Features Magazine Do we make art because we need to fuck? by Elfy Scott The question of why we do what we do is one that plagues any living, breathing, barely-monetising creative person. When you spend hours poring inexplicably over a creative activity, producing…
Features Magazine No More Gangsters: the new generation of True Crime by Elfy Scott As any decent millennial with their finger on the pulse will tell you that true crime is sort of having a ‘thing’ right now. In fact, if you’ve managed a…
Features Pop Culture Heard of Vocal Fry? The phenomenon is taking pop culture by storm and it’s not going anywhere by Elfy Scott As vocal fry is adopted into the general vernacular, the trend is becoming increasingly unlikely to be left by the way-side anytime soon. Vocal fry is a phenomenon of speech style…
Features Seen and Not Heard: The Cultivation of an Artist’s Image by Elfy Scott I think we’d all love to humour the notion that the success of creative careers is entirely contingent on talent and originality. However, much like my own propensity for setting…
Features The douchebag phenomenon: An investigative report into modern culture’s acceptance of bag-related insults by Elfy Scott The spectrum of swearing is an unequivocally wondrous and expansive place in the English language, designed with the flair of spectacular creativity and mercilessness for all to enjoy. Swearing is…